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    CompSci Weekend SuperThread (December 25, 2020) Computer Science

    CompSci Weekend SuperThread (December 25, 2020) Computer Science


    CompSci Weekend SuperThread (December 25, 2020)

    Posted: 24 Dec 2020 05:04 PM PST

    /r/compsci strives to be the best online community for computer scientists. We moderate posts to keep things on topic.

    This Weekend SuperThread provides a discussion area for posts that might be off-topic normally. Anything Goes: post your questions, ideas, requests for help, musings, or whatever comes to mind as comments in this thread.

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    Demonstration of a reverse image search algorithm for detecting transformed images, partial images, and sub-images (link in comments)

    Posted: 24 Dec 2020 09:29 AM PST

    What have you done to retain your cs knowledge after graduating?

    Posted: 24 Dec 2020 09:28 PM PST

    I recently graduated with a BS in CS. Landed a web dev gig. During school I found that I really enjoy the math and theoretical portion of my education such as algorithms, calc, discreet, compilers etc. And while I'm learning a ton at my job, I still want to explore the theoretical portion or at least maintain what I have learned from school by doing a few practice problem here and there. Though I wonder if this is the best way to go about it..

    For all you academics out there, or anyone for had felt the same way. What did you do? Any studying tips?

    I understand that the best route may be to dive deeper into academia but due to financial circumstances, self study is my best option right now.

    Thanks in advance! And Merry Christmas!

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    High School Student Asking For How To Become The “Wow” in college application?

    Posted: 24 Dec 2020 10:55 PM PST

    To whom it may concern, I am a high school student who is looking to build up my resume for colleges when applying as a comp sci major. Any ideas on what to do? Projects? Clubs? Additional information? Please let me know as soon as possible, thank you.

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    [N] ‘The Debate of the Next Decade’ – AI Debate 2 Explores AGI and AI Ethics

    Posted: 24 Dec 2020 03:41 PM PST

    For the second year in a row, Gary Marcus, CEO and founder of Robust.AI and New York University Professor Emeritus, went live on the AI Debate series hosted by Montréal.AI. This time it was not to spar with Turing Award winner Yoshua Bengio, but to moderate three panel discussions on how to move AI forward.

    "Last year, in the first annual December AI Debate, Yoshua Bengio and I discussed — what I think is one of the key debates in the last decade — are big data and deep learning alone enough to get to artificial general intelligence (AGI)?" said Marcus as he launched what he termed "the debate of next decade — how can we take AI to the next level?"

    This year's "AI Debate 2 – Moving AI Forward: An Interdisciplinary Approach" was held again on the day before Christmas Eve and featured 16 panellists — from leading AI researchers and practitioners to psychology professors, neuroscientists, and researchers on ethical AI. The four-hour event included three panel discussions: Architecture and Challenges, Insights from Neuroscience and Psychology, and Towards AI We Can Trust.

    Read more: 'The Debate of the Next Decade' – AI Debate 2 Explores AGI and AI Ethics

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    What are the definitions of "programming construct", "programming fragment", and "rule"?

    Posted: 24 Dec 2020 07:43 AM PST

    How to Integrate Hyperledger Fabric Rest API and deploy on the fabric Block

    Posted: 24 Dec 2020 09:19 AM PST

    In this tutorial we shall build a simple hyperledger chaincode from scratch including all the prerequisites needed to setup our fabric on a windows machine. ultimately, we shall learn how to deploy our built chaincode unto the hyperledger fabric network
    https://www.education-ecosystem.com/yubzy/ZBXmg-how-to-integrate-hyperledger-fabric-rest-api-and-deploy-on-the-fabric-

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